N480 Exam 2 Questions and Correct
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Palliative care vs. End of Life care
Ans: -Palliative care and end-of-life care are not synony- mous
terms.
-End-of-life care focuses exclusively on the immediate period
around death, whereas pal- liative care includes end-of-life care
but extends for many months, even years (especially in
children), and can coexist with treatments aimed at curing an
illness
True or False
Palliative care can be offered alongside care that is curative in intent
Ans: True
At what point in the illness trajectory do the primary goals of care shift
from curative to palliative intent?
Ans: This point often occurs when there are no available
curative treatments, or treatments are no longer effective or
are associated with burden that is no longer tolerable to the pa-
tient.
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When does palliative care begin?
Ans: Palliative care begins as soon as there is a diagnosis of
life-limiting illness.
Bereavement
Ans: a period of mourning after a loss, especially after the
death of a loved one:
What is a major barrier to optimal palliative and end-of-life care?
Ans: A major barrier to optimal palliative and end-of- life care
for patients and their families arises from the limited formal
education and training nurses receive
What are some nursing interventions that promote connections and
trusting relationships?
Ans: Nursing interventions that promote connections and
trusting relationships include the following: careful listening to
the family's experience with illness and suffering, asking good
questions that encourage family members' understanding of
the differences in their perspectives, demonstrating
compassion by showing that you are touched by the family's
suffering, remaining nonjudgmental, offer - ing a new
perspective or information through open and honest
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communication, working with the family, acknowledging family
strengths, and being reliable and accessible.
What do dying people want?
Ans: They want adequate 1) pain and symptom control, 2) to
avoid inappropriate prolongation of dying, 3) to achieve a sense
of control, 4) to relieve burdens for their loved ones, and 5) to
strengthen relationships with loved ones
During the bereavement period, what follow up actions by the nurse do
families tend to appreciate?
Ans: Follow-up activities that many families appreciate include
calls, cards, attendance at the funeral, and offers to make
referrals to additional sources of support as needed. They may
appreciate written infor- mation on practical issues, such as
what to do next, and about grief or other sources of support
How many months to live until patient receives hospice?
Ans: <6 months to live
Difference between hospice and palliative care?
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